- Dec 14, 2009
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i havent attended a competition in a few years but i find coaches to have more bad behavior issues then actual athletes, especially now with social media. I mean some coaches, assistant coaches just have no filter, ive seen it from a few programs now.
Unfortunately many coaches forget that they are no longer competing and do not need to live vicariously through their athletes in order to feel approved as a coach. At the end of the day no matter what we teach them it is their moment, not ours. Good, bad or ugly. Our job is to help them navigate through those moments, not be an obstacle to overcoming them.
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